Amazon vs Nvidia
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Amazon
Amazon.com is an American multinational technology company focusing on e-commerce, cloud computing, AI, and digital streaming.
Nvidia
Nvidia Corporation is an American technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem, it develops graphics processing units (GPUs), systems on chips (SoCs), and application programming interfaces (APIs) for data science,
Recent Events
Amazon
Part of tech giants spending $650 billion on data centers and semiconductors for AI compute
Mandated senior engineer sign-off for all AI-assisted code changes after outages.
Amazon implemented new policy after high-severity outages linked to AI coding tools
Amazon mandated senior engineer approval for all AI-assisted production code changes
Amazon's retail website suffered multiple high-severity outages linked to an engineer acting on inaccurate advice from an AI agent.
Nvidia
VP Kari Briski to be interviewed about Nemotron 3 Super development
Released brain MRI generation model on Hugging Face platform
Positioned as potential beneficiary of AI value shift to hardware
Open-sourced Nemotron 3 Super, a 120B parameter model for autonomous AI
Collaborated with Unsloth to release comprehensive guide on building RL environments from scratch
Articles Mentioning Both (7)
OpenAI's $100B Funding Round Poised to Shatter Records with $850B+ Valuation
2026-02-19Nvidia's $30 Billion OpenAI Bet: The AI Hardware Giant Doubles Down on Software Dominance
2026-02-20OpenAI's $730B Valuation Marks New Era in AI Capitalization
2026-02-27OpenAI's $110 Billion Haul: The AI Arms Race Enters Its Capital-Intensive Phase
2026-02-27Nvidia's Jensen Huang Dismisses Custom AI Chip Threat: 'Science Projects' Versus 'AI Factories'
2026-03-12OpenAI's $110B Funding Round Reshapes AI Industry Landscape
2026-03-02The Fragile Foundation: How AI Lab Failures Could Trigger a $1.5 Trillion Infrastructure Collapse
2026-03-13